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Is it normal that I have two efi encrypted partitions?
I once asked here a question that sometimes my monitor screen does not light up after turning on the computer ( What is the reason for the signal loss on the monitor?), that is, the system unit lights up, there is no signal on the monitor, only a complete power off on the PSU button helps, after which everything works fine. In general, they didn’t help me solve this problem then, and that’s what I thought, but could it be that I still have a boot file on my disk for file cleaning? That is, I somehow accidentally installed the system not on the SSD, but on the HDD, but then deleted it, can this be or not? Just now I was rummaging through "disk management" and found that I have two efi encrypted partitions, I read it, it's kind of like bootloaders, can this be? I'm just not an expert on this, who understands, please answer, I will be very grateful, otherwise I'm already tired of playing roulette "whether my monitor lights up the first time today or not." By the way, here is a screenshot with sections:
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Is it normal that I have two efi encrypted partitions?Quite. At least ten.
But can it be that I have a boot file on my disk for file cleaning?Maybe.
otherwise I’m already tired of playing roulette "but will my monitor light up the first time today or notIs it not fate to replace the power supply?
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